Women's lacrosse team from Newberry loses to #8 Flagler in a high-scoring game, with a final score of 12-22. Seven different Wolves players scored, with five of them scoring twice. Todd led in assists with three, while Bates, Richardson, and Plumer contributed with one each. The game was characterized by trading goals in the first period, with the Wolves finishing strong but ultimately falling behind. The Wolves showed resilience in the second and third periods, with notable performances from Johnston and Elias.

The Big Picture

This game highlights the competitive nature of women's lacrosse at the collegiate level and the importance of teamwork and individual performance in securing victories.

By the Numbers
  • Final Score: Wolves 12, Flagler 22
  • Todd led in assists with three
  • Parsons stood out on defense with three caused turnovers and three ground balls
State of Play
  • Wolves showed determination by fighting back in the second and third periods
  • Next game on March 16th against Catawba at 12 P.M.
Bottom Line

The Wolves' loss serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of sports and the need for consistency and resilience in the face of challenges. Looking ahead, the team can learn from this game to improve their performance in upcoming matches.